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Yes, but when will be determined by what your NUT suggests and how well you can tolerate it. I was about4 months out when I started having some with no issues. I didn't really try before that. How are out are you?

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Yes. Everyone is different with their guidelines but I was able to eat it at 2 months out.

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I have been technically "allowed" to eat salad for 9 months however I am 13 months post surgery and I can still barely tolerate raw vegetables, especially lettuce.

We are all different and it is not easy to predict how our sleeve is going to settle downer what we will be able to tolerate or not. Through summer here I missed salads terribly. Now it is winter so I am able to get into my Soups and feel pretty good. I am hoping by the time summer rolls around again my sleeve will decide to try and digest a bit of salad without problems!

Good luck to you.

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Yes' date=' but when will be determined by what your NUT suggests and how well you can tolerate it. I was about4 months out when I started having some with no issues. I didn't really try before that. How are out are you?

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I am 6wks PO

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